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Gator Pro-Go Ultimate Double case
I like being able to take 2 guitars to rehearsals, and recording sessions.
Lugging two cases tho, I don't like so much I've wanted to pick up a double case for some time now. Finally pulled the trigger and ordered a Gator Pro-Go double. Arrived this week in time to use it for the weekly rehearsal. Sturdy, lots of padding, great interior. It's about the size of a standard dreadnaught case. There's some weight to it with two axes, especially when one is something like a Les Paul standard, but it travels great. highly recommend! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IITEXLM...t_details&th=1
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What a great idea, Ray! I never would have thought that such an item existed!
You learn something new every day! - Glenn
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No experience with this case, but have been using a Mono Double bag for years! LP and Strat in there and all praise no complaints for my Mono. A double bag is a good concept when well executed, and Gator certainly does a good job!
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My first thought was to go with the Mono, but then I started looking at the Gators, which are not as bad cost wise, but still pretty solid. I'm not disappointed with the Gator.
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Ray Gibson SJ200 Taylor Grand Symphony Taylor 514CE-NY Taylor 814CE Deluxe V-Class Guild F1512 Alvarez DY74 Snowflake ('78) |